Actor Shia LaBeouf has reached a plea agreement with prosecutors in Georgia in relation to his arrest there this past July.

LaBeouf pleaded nolo contendere, or no contest, during a Thursday court appearance. Nolo contendere serves as a guilty plea without LaBeouf admitting guilt.

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Judge Claire Cornell-Williams ordered LaBeouf to undergo anger management counseling and alcohol evaluation as part of the plea.

LaBeouf was arrested for not complying with officer's request to leave an open air market in the early morning hours of July 8th. Savannah-Chatham Metro police say LaBeouf was asking around for a cigarette and when no one had one, he became aggressive.

Police later released body-cam footage of LaBeouf shouting profane insults at officers during the arrest.

He was originally charged with public drunkenness, obstruction and disorderly conduct.